Friday, 28 October 2011

X Kingdom: Investigating Kith

Satisfied with the progress Bao is making uncovering Kith Conran’s research, Midian makes an additional request – find anything interesting about the Architect, Alba Kos.


Transportation Department

The protagonists then arrange a meeting with Niki Camen under the false identities (Navigator Malachi and his servant, Manfred Phillips). They find her amid heavy cargo-lifting Sentinels and civilian pattern Landspeeders. Niki is a short blonde girl with almond shaped eyes and blue irises. She is pious (to the Machine Cult at least) and proper. Kith apparently came to her, obviously having heard that she was the best pilot in the city, asking to hire her for trips into the wilderness. This outraged her – she would never waste the city’s resources (fuel, wear-and-tear on her assigned Landspeeder, etc.) for personal gain. The look on her face told Midian that others were not as “by-the-book” as Niki, but she was not one to complain about a fellow pilot. Luckily, she didn’t need to – she was thinking about one, and that put her firmly in Mordecai’s territory.


Yaroshenko’s Landing” (a Pilot’s Lounge)

The lounge is lit only by narrow-beamed spot lamps, providing areas harsh illumination and shadowy darkness. The protagonists find it unusual, but the regular patrons seem to be comfortable with it, sitting amid clouds of Lho-smoke drinking shots of Rhya wine.
A small gratuity gets them pointed towards Hal Veche, the pilot Niki had thought of. Hal stands out amongst the other pilots, who are mainly short, dark and olive-skinned. Hal is a tall, fair-haired man, apparently in his late twenties. His hair is roughly cropped and his face covered in stubble. He wears a sweat-stained vest and his flight suit is tied about his waist. On one bare forearm is an Aquilla tattoo; on the other, a series of female names, all crossed out (Niki’s is fourth up from the bottom). He sits alone.
While Midian questions him, Mordecai once more exercises his Telepathic discipline:
  • Most of the vehicles being demilitarised (only Planetary Defence weapons unchanged) and there were many redundancies (not a good time to be seen as a liability to the city).

  • Kith had a girl with him (Mana or Mara?). She was quiet, but pretty and obedient (Hal was quite jealous of the latter).

  • Hal took Kith many places – mostly the initial survey sites, frontier outposts and the outlying geologis operations. He came back from these places in roughly the same mood he left, until the last time (to a place called “Perdition”) when he seemed thoughtful, barely speaking on the trip back.
If they need him to take them anywhere he says he can do it for the same rates (Mordecai knows this is a lie – Hal is asking for more, but given the risk has increased this isn’t unusual).


The protagonists' temporary dwelling

Bao voxes Midian, distraught, afraid and angry (so much so that he isn’t thinking clearly – broadcasting on an unscrambled vox-channel). Kith’s research uncovered something shocking, something the Amael would of course want to keep secret, something that could provoke her into her current panicked investigation into the Archive.
Saint Akiah, the Lady of Prudence herself, was engineered to boost morale. The “Saint” supposedly arrived on a ship called “The Penitent Sinner” (which Midian knows is the same ship Lum arrived on), but that name doesn’t appear in The Penitent Sinner’s crew or passenger manifest).
Her three “miracles” were predicting the erosion of a series of dams and organising the safe and efficient evacuation of the people working near it (prudent foresight); toiling in the fields for seven days and seven nights without break (dedication to duty); and defeating the daemon Menqual (destroying evil).
All of these reflect traits one would like to encourage in one’s workforce, if one were willing to commit Heresy (inventing miracles detracts from true miracles). Mordecai muses that in the local slang, the worst criminals – murders, traitors and rabble-rousers – are referred to as having “a touch of the Menqual”, even now.

Maya Zin's part in all this remains a mystery. But, Midian muses, if Kith had access to the Transportation Comm-net, then so does she. Perhaps a signal can be planted to draw her out...

Thursday, 13 October 2011

X Kingdom: Research

Midian checks at an Enforcer station, looking through the mug shots of missing slaves, hoping to find the identity of the girl who was with Kith. Sadly, if she’s an escaped slave she hasn’t been reported.

The protagonist’s next destination is the City Archive. It is strangely crowded – more Adepts present than desks, all agitated. They meet the frustrated and eminently corruptible Adept, Bao Alenichev. Bao agrees to meet them after his shift changes.

While they wait, Midian engages the services of the Adeptus Astra Telepathica to contact the ship Kith arrived at Vinh on, “Odette’s Lance”.
The next day he will receive answers to his questions:
  • They picked him up from a small world in the same region.

  • The girl Kith was travelling with was called Maya Zin (if the Captain didn’t know better, he’d have sworn the girl had a crush on the mutant).

  • He was a good enough navigator, but there were times when the Captain thought he may be a little too fond of his Chems.

  • While drunk he told some of the crew he was going to collect (or inherit?) the “Legacy” of Lum.


Later, at the Recaf Emporium:

What’s happening with the Archive?
“The Archive has been closed off. The Amael spends most of her time running the entire Transition through some augmetic link to the Administratum Communications Net, rather than from her office like a civilized person. It’s driving all the staff crazy as they have to wander all the way down if they need something signing. It may not sound like much, but the Amael is the centre of all city decisions – er, after the Governor, of course – so small delays with her ripple out. She delays ten Indictors, who each delay ten Scriveners, who each delay ten Adepts…
“It’s starting to become costly. And what for? She gives no explanation. The Administratum took copies of everything when they collected our Tithe, so checking the Archive is in order can’t be this important, surely? Especially not during the Transition.”

What do you mean by ‘Transition’?
[Laughter] “Switching the converted Sentinels and Landspeeders back to civic use, laying off the dead-wood in the PDF, that kind of thing. More than half the assistants for the Medicaes have already been shipped back to their parent’s farms.”

Why?
[Nervous] “Because we aren’t really in that much danger. But if we can justify the expenditure – given how dangerous the region is – the money can go into the Governor’s pockets.”

Do you know Kith Conran?
“I don’t think so. Who is he?”
A navigator.
“Niki Kamen said something about a navigator... I’ll check with her.”
(Niki will tell Bao that Kith wasn’t just bothering them, he was bothering the pilots too.)

Midian also convinced Bao to risk his career by following the logs to find out what Kith had discovered.
He will be only partially successful, managing to glean the following:
  • The city was designed by Architect Alba Kos; a competent man, but not a great one. He was “assisted”, in some capacity or other, by Lum. (Embarassing)

  • The term “Amael” was a late addition to the Lexicography and Charter – where the term originates from has been lost. (Obscure)